Clint Hill has joined the likes of Les Ferdinand, Peter Crouch, Trevor Sinclar and others in taking part in QPR's Game for Grenfell.

The Hoops are raising funds for the London Community Foundation for allocation to the Evening Standard Dispossessed Fund, distributing funds to survivors and the wider community affected by the fire.

It would mark the first time Hill has graced the Loftus Road pitch since leaving the club last year.

He told the club's official website: "I'm delighted to sign up for a #Game4Grenfell.

"The idea of hosting a community day to give something back to those affected by the fire is just brilliant - everyone involved deserves huge credit.

Grenfell Tower in west London (Image: PA)

"Like everyone else, I was shocked and saddened by the scenes I saw on my TV in the aftermath of the fire and if, with this game, we can give some hope and help the healing process, that will be fantastic."

On returning to Loftus Road, Hill added: "It will be great to see some familiar faces and line up with some other QPR players from yesteryear.

"Loftus Road will always hold a special place in my heart, so I can't wait for September 2nd."

Tickets for a #Game4Grenfell are on sale now, priced just £15 for adults and £5 concessions. To buy, click HERE.